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re: ULL Transfer WR Kyren Lacy Commits to LSU

Posted on 1/14/22 at 2:16 pm to
Posted by BlueWaffleHouse
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Posted on 1/14/22 at 2:16 pm to
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I think you are correct, G5 schools will be used by the P5 as areas to scout for players that were not properly evaluated coming out of HS and developed to legitimate P5 players who have an NFL draft grade. The Portal is College Free Agency


G5 schools will have to adapt, but they’ll have the advantage of being able to pull from multiple directions. — The FCS player that for whatever reason ended up @ a place like Nicholls or Southeastern but developed into a really solid player can move up to a G5, and the players with high expectations that get in trouble or screwed around and got kicked into the portal or off the team, can use a G5 school to refocus and prove themselves.
Posted by JKChesterton
Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 1/14/22 at 2:20 pm to
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G5 schools will have to adapt, but they’ll have the advantage of being able to pull from multiple directions. — The FCS player that for whatever reason ended up @ a place like Nicholls or Southeastern but developed into a really solid player can move up to a G5, and the players with high expectations that get in trouble or screwed around and got kicked into the portal or off the team, can use a G5 school to refocus and prove themselves.


Agree 100%, everyone is going to have to adapt. Evolve or die, simple as that. Look at that FCS QB from that small Catholic School in San Antonio. Had all kinds of P5 Offers. I think he followed his HC who became OC at Washington State. So there are likely some FCS players that can move up and Play G5 and some P5 guys that can do down to G5. LSU WR A. Adams went to Akron in the MAC, for example.
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